On Reviewing: A Response to Mary Ann Stankiewicz

[...]Stankiewicz recalls in some detail her own extensive participation in the Getty's educational venture in art education. [...]the failure to trace to their logical conclusion the largely negative inclinations of deconstruction - notably its rejection of art's special status - encourage...

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